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Books
All Things Censored:
Collected Essays
All Things Censored
contains 92 essays by Mumia Abu-Jamal. He writes on a host of
topics, including the ironies that abound within the U.S.
prison system, the consequences of those ironies for us all,
and his own case.
by Mumia Abu-Jamal/2000...335 pages
$30
Brave
Hearts Rebel Spirits: A Spiritual Activists Handbook
You've heard of Martin
Luther King Jr., Ghandi and Mandela, but have you heard of
Vandana Shiva, Philip Berrigan, Roy Bourgeois, or Janusz
Korczak? These and dozens more modern spiritual activists are
highlighted in this book featuring stories of powerful heroes
working for positive change on Earth.
by Anita Roddick/2003...251 pages
$19
Censored
2000
A collection of the year's
25 top censored or underreported news stories.
by
Project Censored...351 pages
$18
Censored
2001
A collection of the year's
25 top censored or underreported news stories.
by
Project Censored...380 pages
Censored
2002/2003
The most censored stories
of 2001 and 2002--18 months of under-reported news. Read
about how the government plans to s ell our airwaves to the
highest bidder, how oil interests caused the Bush
Administration to cease investigations into Bin Laden before
911, how NAFTA has ruined rural N. American farmers and
more...
by
Project Censored/2002...399 pages
$18
Dark
Alliance: The CIA, The Contras, and the Crack Cocaine
Explosion
Dark Alliance shows how
the LA crack market flourished through the breathtaking
combination of government negligence, greed, and criminal
conduct.
by Seven Stories/1999 ...563 pages
$19
Revolution
in Kindness
This moving, unexpected
and eclectic collection of essays by celebrities, soldiers,
political prisoners, musicians, philosophers, down-and-outs,
doctorss, activists, and entrepreneurs is part mosaic and
part manifesto. A revolutionary idea that really can change
the world.
by Anita Roddick/2003...187 pages
$13
Ignoring
Binky: The Life and Times of Victor Evertor
Victor Evertor is the head
of EATU, a pollution-spewing, people-crunching
multi-national. This satirical comic of the past six decades
of American culture connects the dots between personal
pathology and the plight of the Earth. What drives the CEO to
ignore Binky?
by Checkmate Press...60 pages
$11
The
Video Activist Handbook, 2nd Edition
This revised, updated
edition of the Video Activist Handbook provides the basic
skills and know-how required for beginning video activism, as
well as offering a wealth of ideas on video strategies to
those with some prior experience. A must-have guidebook for
the video activist!
by Thomas Harding, 2001
$20
Making
the News: A Guide for Nonprofits and Activists
Jason Salzman, president
of Cause Communications and co-founder of Rocky Mountain
Media Watch, offers media how-to information for nonprofit
and activist organizations. From advice on messaging and
visual imaging to press relations and comprehensive media
strategy, Making the News is a must-have for activists
working to win effective media coverage.
by Jason Salzman, Westview Press/1998...289 pages
$17
You
Back The Attack! We'll Bomb Who We Want!
A book of remixed war
propaganda for the war on terrorism from the department of
homeland security. Foreword by Kurt Vonnegut, introduction by
Howard Zinn and commentary by The Center for Constitutional
Rights.
by Seven Stories/2003 ...119 pages
$16
;Take
It Personally: How To Make Conscious Choices to Change the
World.
Anita Roddick presents a
full-color call to action to help you to make informed choces
in a vibrant collection of photographs, essays, montages and
quotes from impassioned writers and activist organizations
around the world working to enact real change on Earth
by Anita Roddick/2001...255 pages
$25
The
Best That Money Can't Buy
Fresco envisions a global
civilization in which science and technology are applied with
human and environmental concern to secure, protect, and
encourage a more humane world for all people.
by The Venus Project/2002...168 pages
$25
Toxic
Sludge is Good For You:Lies, Damn Lies and the Public
Relations Industry
Toxic Sludge is Good For
You blows the lid off today's multi-billion-dollar
propaganda-for-hire industry. This book names names and
reveals how public relations wizards concoct and spin the
news, organize phony "grassroots" front groups, spy on
citizens and conspire with lobbyists and politicians to
thwart democracy.
by Stauber, Rampton/1995...236 pages
$18
Urban
Wilds: Gardeners' Stories of the Struggle for Land and
Justice
Urban Wilds: gardeners’
stories of the struggle for land and justice is a book by
gardeners for the gardeners who have spent long afternoons
telling us stories, the elders who share their agriculture
knowledge, and the young ones watching their first garden
grow. It is for revolutionaries transforming our cities from
within who often don’t have good food to eat.
by Water/Under/Ground Publications/2002...122 pages
$16